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concept:normative-evaluative-judgmentNormative/Evaluative Judgment
Mental states that guide behaviour via assessments of what is good, right, or rational.
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- The working paper itself, presenting a pluralist theory of moral standing and arguing that autonomy can ground moral standing without welfare subjectivity.
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- In active inference, predictions about what should be, held to motivate action; overflow leads to tanha.
- CIMC's methodology for evaluating whether a built system is conscious: combining multiple forms of evidence including predicted functional organization and developmental trajectories
- A specific signal (Wood Labs) embedded in evaluation environments that the model organism uses to reliably identify testing contexts.
- nostalgebraist's term for measuring performance when the model is incentivised to perform well.
- A method described in chapter 2 of Vol 2, used to evaluate whether a proposed action enhances or damages the existing wholeness.
- Using Claude Sonnet 4 as a grader to categorize model responses according to predefined criteria.
- Nielsen and Molich's method for finding UI flaws by applying usability heuristics.
- Defense against pure cognitivist objection.